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10 The Herald LOB ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. : Published by The Hvra. p Publishing Ca SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY CARRIER: Per week , $ 20 Per month 80 BY MAIL, 'including po.dage): Daily Herald, one year 8 00 Daily Herald, six months 4 25 Daily Herald, throe mouths. 2 i! 5 Daily Hcrsld, one month 80 Weekly Herald, one year 1 50 Weekly Hcntid, six months 1 OO Weekly Herald, three months 50 Entered at the poatofflOß at Los, Angeles as tecond-class matter. ANNOUNCE/TENTS. The papers of all dclinqurnt mall subscribers t--the Daily Herald will be promptly discon li. *ied hereafter. No papers will be sent to gttgß* -ibers by mail unless the same have been paid Inn In advance. No. intrihutions returned. SPECIAL NOTICES. tfiUIS « ALDERSON, J 812 South Main St. >m..,« think because we uiiole low prices Mg,<i righting the other dealers. We are not, but are to do business on small profits to live and let Itv**. Just think ol getting fine new silk bed lo.M>*t-f for $13; bedroom sets for *10; folding beds, ft ■ high back chairs for '-X) cents; tine-..- cnalrsforftl. Yotican*! go amiss II you get yoi.» furniture at LEWIS A A CDFL'soN's. VT OTI"SE-tHE LOS ANOELES 1 ITY w ,!er eampany will strictly enforce tbe tot l lowing ,-ules: The hotns for sprinkling are Im> tween l aad * o'clock a.m. and and » o'clock p.m. For h > ioiatton ol the above regulation tbe water will in khur off and a fine of 92 will be charged be fore tie «* , »rer will he turned on again. QTOOj :■> - !-. K. I ÜBBISON OF PI I 'IsBURO, C? Pa. is here inirmlix ing stogies for the R. A W. Jen kin- T.c stogie is becoming very popular here, ne .v. not oi. account of its t heapness. but it Is den ii. "iiolesomc. without any adulteration. Boiled uu chteity ot grMKi m&4 at liavafia leaf. For tale by ai. dealers 8 tor sc. Wholesale depot 222 W. First st., I.os Angeles. 1!' THE '* \FEDEPos"ITBOXES OF THE ST A IE Loan mf* Trust company are enclosed In a rire- IWOOI am iVvrglar-proot vault with time locks and >rilliaut'. lighted with electricity; alcoves at tach*"! ■■» t ee private examination of valuables, with wi ting materials; a young lady In attend* soce. FOR BALE—THE "NILES TH A('T?'LOTS IN this beautiful tract are now for sale at prices ranging from £ton up» aid-: these lots are sold only to parties who w ill build good houses. poi.N DEX TER A WADS WORTH, 800 W. Second st. \j I SMTN 7 S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC jU. monthly medicine for immedinte relief for painful and irregular menses irom whatever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN CO.. 102 BT Spring st. Price, k- per box. bTf^lderTformKßLY — OF THE PAL ace Barber Shop, and Mr. De Forest of the Hollenbeck shop, have opened tonsoiial parlors nt 13.5 W. Second st. 19 N"~ »W TREATMENT FOB CHRONIC BIS* eases; satisfaction guaranteed. DR. H. J. FIELD. SS4ii South Spring. 11l ACH INERY DIES AN D T< ►OLS~M TaDK nnd repaired. J. YON SERKEY, 21ti S. Los Angeles st. Tel. 088, TirE HAVE MADE MONEY WITH A SMALL W outlay; so can you, MARston. room 5, 124'j S. Spring st. 20 N HONORABLE MARRTAQg BUREAU; 10 cents for details; confidential. I. O. box 79, Los Angeles. I~F \OV II VV E A lioist.; Ti > RV. NT RRI NO It to me. tt. P. CRESSINGER, 237 W. Hist street. lmo3-3 F. SLOPER, 12 « Center pl;u ==== ARRIVED — HARRY H. WA ITE. THE Clairvoyant of Clairvoyants and the ONLY Independent slat" writing medium In the city, that answers sealed messages while In a dead trance, tells If your lover is true or false, who to trust and who to watch, tells your lucky month, week or day, gives advice on all matters of Im portance, such as business, love affairs, marriages, divorces, law suits, etc. Locates tost or stolen goods, reunites the separated, brings speedy marriage, re moves stumbling blocks ami bad luck of all kinds. , If you And with all your nature's gifts that you cannot succeed, go at once to this wonderful man and find out the cause of your bad luck. Remem ber he tells you all you Wisb to know and does not ask you a solitary question, nor do you pay a cent unless you are rally satisfied, but if you are satis fied he then charges you ?2.0u Is this not honest? Now do not delay, but go at onoeand see this medi um. If you an-going to see a medium .Why not see the greatest on earth. He has taken parlors at in B. It roadway, where be wlllaivenrlvate sittings daily. Hours from 8 to \ P. BL—People living out of city send stamp for free advise, but ask no ques tions. PROF. LEE-DO THE DEAD RETURN? IF you doubt, come and he convinced by Prof. Lee, the slute-w ritlng medium; messages given from your loved ones written on slates cleaned by yourself and held iv your own hands; sealed mes sages answered while in a dead trance: a medium by the gift of God. PROF, LEE, 848 1-8 S. Broad* Way; parlors 12 and Is. 2-2t> MRS. PERCY—IO6 E. FIFTH ST., CLAlR vnyant, healing and developing: sittings $]; circles Monday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. 25c; also Tuesday and Friday, 2:3'), 10c. 2.2S Srjrri-NONA — SEVENTH ~ DAUGHTER OF TT late Dr. king, world renowned phrenologist and astrologisi. Consultation 25c. 50c. Life chart, nativities £1 upwards. 421 VV. Seventh. film FRENCH LADY, HEALING MEDIUM— Treats all diseases; consultation free; life reading. Parlor 7, No. 355 1-2 S. Spring st. ■jVf BS. HOPKINS-M l l'< HELL. BUSINESS _iyX and test medium; has resumed business at 7'Hi }■:. l-'inh si.; .-: t M .:n.\ her. DEN TIS TS. 1862— Bs tarnished—lBBS, DR. L. W. WELLS—EXTRACTION PAlN less; good crowns, bridgework and teeth without plates a specialty. Cm-, spring and First sts.. wiison block. Telephone 1801, ADAMS BROS.' DENTAL PARLORS, SB9X s. spring -it.; patnless extraction and flUtng; plates, $«. 86, B10; all work guaranteed; estab. 10 years. Hours 6-6, Sundays 10-12. GH. KRI ECU lIA I'M, DENT I ST~ sTs'sOFTH • BroailWH.v. entrance through Westcrvelfs studio. Offlee hours. BtBo to If and lto 5. I CHWK. SEMLER. D. D. K. -DENTAL OF- J rice, room I, 114 B, Spring st.; otlice hours, 9 to 12 and 1 iSO to 5. 4 LBANS DENTAL PARLORS-GERMAN XX American bank building. A set of teeth $6. Hest s. s. w bite teeth, *10 per set. D" R. WILDER. Corner Seventh and Main sts. Telephone 1034. DR. KENNEDY; DENTIST, IMJf N. SPRING St., rooms 2. and 7. Painless extraction. VRAXK STE V ENs, jC. s. SPRING ~HT. J Open Bondays and evening-.; electric light. D" R. TUCKER, DENTIST, 120!, S. Spring St. 8-18 FR. CUNNINOHAM"i I» ENT ISTfcALIFOR . Tilu Rank bulldiuc PHYSIC/ASS. FROM THE FOOD THE from the blood the tissues are fed. We must have healthy blood for the formntlon and mainte nance of healthy tissues. To have healthy blood we must have good digestion and assimilation Dr. Pilkington gives special study to diseases of di gestion and assimilation, 445 1-2 s. spring, 19 "T IT M. E. RAYMOND. M. D.? LADY PHYBI- Xi Clan : diseases of women and children a spe cialty. Office and residence, 251 l s. Main St., Los Angeles; telephone lie west; office hours 3 to 6 p. ni. RB. DR. jrTITsStTTH. SPEcTXL*rY, MlD wlfeA-. Ladies fared for during confine- t ment nt 727 ltellevueave. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone nifi. nuTm »M E/, FACULTY OP MADRI Dt DlB ea.-j.-s ol 1 winiH-ii ;i sjt.Tlally. <. I.roadway. EXCURSIONS. T>URLINOTON ROUTE EXCURSIONS, PER* XJ sonally condncted, leave I<os Angeles every Wednesday via Southern Pacific, Denver and Rio Orande aud Burlington route for Chicago, New- York. Boston and oilier eastern points; upholstered tourist cars with all conveniences. See imv south ern Pacific agent or w rite to T. 11. DUZAN, 222 S. Spring f-t., Los Angeles, Cal. J UPSON'S ' POPULAR EXCURSIONS— Every Monday over the Rio Gfunds Western and Denver and Rio OraudS railways; scenic route; personally cpndnetod: newly upholstered cars through to Chicago, New York and Boston. Finest equipment, best service, quick tlm»*. Office, 213 W. Spring st. I>HILLII'S' PERSONA LLV CONDUCTED X excursions, via the Rio (.ramie and Rock Isl and rOUtes; leave LOS Angeles every Tuesday, cross the sierra Nevadas, and pass the entire Rio Grande scenery h> daylight. Also via the Southern route, every Thursday, onice. 1 3s s. Spring't. PLUMBERS. CI H. WOTTOJ) hanitaby plumbing a j . specialty. Kstlnuit»'s given. 208 Kust Fourth St., two doors oust of I.os Angeles St. 1 .-THANK \. VVEINBHANK. PLUMBER AND ' I-:. Second st. Tel. ]:<ti. CONTRACTORS. CONRAD HoiIEREK, GRANITE, BITUMXM, uub and aspbult paving. 287 W. i'ust st. LOS AXGELES HERALD: TUESDAY" MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1895. EwTbkid <t co-, • EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, I 128 W. First Street. Tsi 10*4. Orders telephoned or telegraphed st our expense. We are the oldest established agency In f»outh ern California, and our Ions; experience enables us to select such help sM our patrons call for. * We f-irnlsli all classes of help free of charse, and can supply you on short notice. Give lis your or der and yon will not be disappointed In quality of help or promptness. E. W. REID * CO. 2-8 tf AM A N IN EVERY SECTION TO SELL staple goods to dealers; experience unnensa sary: best side line. <<7A a month. Salary and ex penses or large commission made. For sealed particulars xond stamp. CLIFTON SOAP MAN UPACTUBING COMPANY,Cincinnati, O. i>KTTY, HI MMEI. A CO.. 300-3P2 W SECOND 1 st. Tel. lOt, The best employment office In every way in Southern California. \]tj ANTED CAIIHI VOR PAINTER AND TT trimmer to lake part of shop. Call at 750 s. Main. if BOSTON EMPLOYMENT ~~AGEXCY, 82 W Filth si. Telephone 132-V 1 v Tii Sun 3-I.'* HELP WANTED—FEMALE. \\ r ANT ED—A I. AI > V OR 1 11 C NTI-KM A N. W witli 81600, to eiigago in the manufacture and wholesaling of v valuable and raptdlv selling iirll de; large profit: big de?nsinl. WM O. HI'IMIKN, 241 s. .Main Los Angeles. U SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Deserving- persons desiring employment will be allowed to Insert three Hues, under th's heading, two times tree of charge. G5 HOTEL TutTX?I ER AND V cook wmits sfvnnii.in. First-class references. Address H, box .V>, this oHles. P i "I^ANTRI)-abbDGENERAt BLACKSMITH , tt helper und floor man wants work. Address ' Box P, this office. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Deserving persons deal ling employment will be Allowed to Insert three lines for two Insertions, un der this 'loading, free of charge. v ion i TT al nurse to atti nd fever or insane patient; ! has experience and references. Address MRS. P. I TAYLOR, M 2 s. Main it. 19 ; A NTKD -SITE ATIoN.~ BY <OM PF.TFNT tt woman cook, city or country. Please address B, this Office. 20 "\T r ANTED™STTU7\T 10N"'bY Tf cook, or housework ; wages $25. Address s. Main st. 20 ESTATE.^ -117- A NTED—TO PURCHASE. t* We have buyers for close in property on any of the north and south streets. SMITH a O'BRIEN, 21 147 S. Broadway. WAN TED—LOTL IN EVE RY"~P A RT ~OI' city lor improvement. F. 11. PIEPER & Cm.. 10 s s. Broadw ay. If WA NTED—MISCEL LA NEOUS. VirANTKI) -ROOMS AND BOARD IN NICE VV private family, by young married couple; suburbs or country desired. Address O, Box ft), this otlice. 22 11 r A N TED- HOUSES" TO~BV ILTTbTbOBT. Tl D. COATES. building contractor, 264 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. "11'-ANTED- PARTY WITH fMOtJtO INVEST tt in legitimate business, paying large profits, and salary of f t-V) per month. A. A. IRISH it CO., 236', S. |iring st. 20 WA NTED TO EXCH A NGE—P AINTTNG for lot and part cash. Address 775 Fast I'ico, in_ GOOD OiIANCF -A PARTNER WANTED to deliver orders, collect, etc. in one of the best paying meat markets In the city; old 09 -tahished; well located; command a good trade, etc Owner is a first-class butcher ami w ill give undoubted references; at present three men em ployed; nn interested pnrty preferred to hired help; price tor one-halt Interest |BSOj apply to REN WHITE. 221 W First st. EST AIT RANT :MEN—SEE THIS, ONE OF ihe very oldest and best-known restaurants In the city; doing a big cash business: is worth double the amount asked; price only *10W. for n I few-dnys only; now is the time to buy; see this bargain today: every thing nicely equipped. Ap ply to BEN WHITE, 221 w. Pint St. tf I fI&QrT fir —GOOD OPENING] A NICE COR -0»> 4 ft ncr store, dealing in butter, eggs, cheese milk, cream, etc.; line place for a delicacy store iv connection; receipts $14 a day and up; ! selling on RCCOUnt of sickness. Apply to REN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 31tf SA H lON AND GRt ie FRY — CONNECTED; just past city limits; run by present owner over.l years; long lease; remember licenses here are only $1.1 a month: sure, paving Investment; priceflOOO. See REN WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf 171.0H SALE-HALF INTEREST IN AN Ex ceptionally favorable oil lease, with two good producing wells, assuring hi? returns 011 the in vestment. F. C. QARBUTT, 420 Stlmson block 19 £•1 ~d\ WOOD COAL. 1! AV7 GRAIN AND «Jp I fJI/i feed yard; very good stain) for tbe money horse, wagon, etc: apply to HEN WHITE*, 221 W First st. ©1 "ROUTE WITH HORSE, WAGON 0 L. i «3 and a good, established business: pays well, see MEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. if SALE — ALL~ KINDS OF BUSINESS 1 chances; bad debts collected; established IssO. EDWARD NITTINGER, 41 18. Los Angeles st. I\' ANTED—RELIABLE 7 *!! AN ~WITH 812* TT to take half Interest in butter, .egg and pro duce business. Particulars at 800 W. Sixth st. 19 I HAVE A LA ROE N EMBER OF BUSINESS" opportunities at good bargains. Call and see s. p, CRESSINGER, 2:1: W. First st. lm3-3 FOR SALE -NICE LIST OF HOTELS AND lodging houses: prices range irom 930U up ward, s. p. CRESSINGER, 287 W, First st. 3-3 JF YOTJ wish TO DISPOSE OF YOUR Busi ness without delay for cash, always go to 23 1. D. BARNARD, 117 1 2 S. Broadway. PERSONAL. \m& ANTED- YOisng"^~lENtXe^ TT of age; good looking; no bad habits: with considerable money invested In business from which he derives a comfortable revenue, and who is too busy to court, desires to correspond with some well-meaning young lady with a view to matrimony; n<» triflers. Address with particulars, Lock Box 721', Los Angeles, Cal. lit BUSINESS PERSONALS. r>ERSONAL —TO LOVERS OF FRESH X roasted coffee from our giant coffee roaster, Java and Mo: ha, 35c1b;6 lbs good Japan tea, il; 10 Ihs corn meal. 15c; Blot tapioca, 25c; 1; lbs buck wheat. 25c: 10 lbs rnlsins, 25c-; 5 Ihs tigs, 25c; ti Ihs apricots, 26c; B lbs beans. 25c; can brawn, I0c; dev iled ham, sc; Scans oysters, '25c; 80 bars old mis sion soap, *l; 2 pkts breakfast wafers. 15c; 50-1 b sm k flour. 7oc; bacon, 10<-; pork, s l-2c. ECON OMIC STORES, 800 S. Spring st. T>ERSONAL - RALPH BROS.—GOLD BAR X Hour, 80c; city Hour. 75c; graiiulnted sugar, 21 lbs ?i; brown sugar, 28 lbs |;; 7 lbs rolled wheat or oats, sardines, 6 boxes 25c; tomatoes,2cans 15c; 7 bars German family soap,2sc; 5 gallons oil, <0c; gasoline. Sfic; 3 packages starch, 25c; lard. 10-lb can, 75i': 5 lbs, 40c. «01 s. Spring street, corner Sixth. (PHASE'S MARKET. 816 8. SI'RINO-5 LBS. J boiling beef, 25c; 2 lbs round steak. 15c; rib Steak, 6c; Sirloin, lenderlolit or porterhouse steak, 12 l-2c; stewing mutton. 3c; leg of mutton, 8c; rib 01 shoulder chops, 2 lbs 15c. Everything else in proportion. < II ASF'S M ARK ET, tils S. Spring. KEAL Estate AND LODGING HOUSES, ranches anrl city property, sales and ex trhanges perfected, house renting promptly at tended to. M. P. BO WEN, 118 W. Second st. tf I>ERSONA L- " PALMISTRY 7 ONE HAND read free;every hidden mystery revealed; life rend from cradle to grave without a mistake; 1 till sp. m . 11l 1-2 W. Third St. I>EKSONAL - ELEC TRO THERAPEUTIC baths; electric treatment scientifically given; magnet!''and massage electricity. 25c. MRS. E. ROBBINS, 421 S. Main st. KE li M H NE W 800 X ON PALMIBTBY. Free rending given to every purchaser, 204, S. Spring St., opposite Hollenbeck. "\ fM F. LECBOQ, FRENCH DRESSMAKER, -*M i oi-. Sei .md nnd Main, next to cathedral. LOST AND FOUND~ y ost-monTda^feb.is.purseTat^ixto AU juirk. oontaiiiinß ki\v nnd . r io <-pnta. 1;. iurn to I'JH s. Broadway and receive reward. 19 CITBAYSSn FROM 159 WKST THIRTIETH ST., ~ otio sorrel Ully with I.allot. Receive liberal reward. I-IMm TJIOI ND-BAM CI.TPB HORSES AT YOUR X own pii.-f. North Broadway. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. 1> VI KNTS FOB INVENTION* IN a££ ooontrles obtained, hotiirbt and sold. Trade marks, copyright*, otr., by 8. J, BAY & <:0., pat ent attorneys; rooms 23:1-233 llradbury Ijulldhiir, l.os Angeles. Estublished 1849. HAZARD * TOWNSEND, 9 DOWNEY BLK. Tel. 347, los Angeles. Jr NIGHT BROS., PATENT LAWYERS AND V- solicitors, go, SUrogon block. Kst. 18^3. STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES. ppS kai.k-Vartkr * bkk('lier,"mT;v X ink brokers, represent leadlnjc propertios; ROld silver, ropppr, lead, etc.; examinations made and reports furnished hy the most competent and re sponsible California experts: correspondence so licited; information promptly Inrnislied. omVe 3-8 S. Broadway. 12-12 tf ' _ DRESSMAKINQ. ladieVthat wear'fi^ST- J class fitting (iresses call at 124 S. Main st Dresses made from 64 up. MRS. BTOLTENBERO WOLTER. • 236S S. Spring St., FOR EXCHANGE. $20,000- A splendid 10-acre orange orchard. In hearing; good house and barn, and cash, for a farm In In diana, Ohio or lowa. ffinon -20 acres, adjoining elty,ln alfalfa, large house, barn and fine orchard, for house and lot In city. $3000 - 10-acre walnut grove near Anaheim, fi-room house, good barn and out buildings, for house and lot In this city. , . .. j $0000-. 30 acres olives. 6 years old, all in fine shape, for property in or near Los Angeles. $15,000 -*o acres near Burbank, fine new 7-room house large barn and on.-buildings, 31 acres In bearing fruit, balance In corn and alfalfa, for a good East ern farm or property in Los Angeies, $10,000— Lop acres, all in bearing fruit; good house and ham and highly Improved, for property near Santa Ana or Cotton. $5000 - Some highly Improved income property In In dianapolis for property In San Diego. $16,000— 40 acres near Rlalto, all In bearing fruit of or anges, peaches, apricots, and all free and clear; flue house and outbuildings, splendid home; for property in Los Angeles or San Diego. $«0 ft* Ino acres highly Improved, 25 acres In fruit, 25 acres in c lfalfa. balance in wheat and oats; good house and barn: all fenced and cross-fenced, all free and clear. I -r good Eastern improved farm. $20,000 -10 acres all In bearing oranges 9 blocks from post office at Riverside, s-room house, large barn and good out-bolldings (iot 84000 for orange crop this year. Exchange for good Improved Eastern farm j or business property In an Eastern city, | $35 000— j 220 acres near Ruena Park, 80 arres In alfalfa, 140 I acres in grain and fruits, two large houses, largo j barn and all necessary out buildings, place all I fenced and cross-fenced, farming implements and stock for good Eastern Income property. •KOOO— 10 acres 1 mile from Covina nil in bearing fruit, good house and barn, out-bulldlngs, all free aud clear, for a house and lot In city. $7500— 30 acres 1 1-4 miles from Bloomington. 5-room house, large barn and out-bulldlngs, 10 acres iv bearing oranges, H acres in grapes, peaches and apricots, 4 acres alfalfa, for city property. I $2500— l acre in centerof Santa Ana, 7-room house, large barn. 40 fruit trees in hearing and place In splendid condition, one of the finest homes in Santa Ana, will exchange for home iv northwest partofcltv, place all free and clear. 1 have some fine farms, alt clear and highly im proved, In Los Angeles and Riverside counties: also some elegant fruit ranches to exchange fbr good Eastern property improved, and It will pay you to write me or call on me, for I have a long; list lo exchange. I have some fine clear Income property in Portland, Ore., and some income prop erty in South Bend. Wash., to exchange for a fruit ranch or orange grove here. $1500— A Bplendld livery stable doing a flue business for a small ranch near here or In Riverside county. Call and examine my list If you want an ex change, or w rite me and I will see that you are suited. 19 A. A. IRISH A CO., SfiMj S. Spring st. ~plOR EXCHANGE—HAVE 40-ACRE TRACT of fine farm land, unimproved, located In one of the best counties of northern Wisconsin, only 6 miles from a growing city, which I will exchange for improved Southern California fruit lands; will give some cash. What have you? Address Q 60, this office. 2-15tf TIOR EXCHANGE — 10-ROOM HO US™ 90 feet front, for a fruit ranch at or near Pomona, or an alfalfa ranch near IjOs Angeles. SI acres of farm land near Paso Robles. San Louts Obispo j county, for a small alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles, or a home in this city, 1 broom house on Grand aye., close in, for a fruit ranch. 12-room house on Second and Hope sts., for orange grove. A nice place in this city to trade for a home In Pasadena. Business block and other productive property In Toneka, Kansas, for city or ranch property here. A tine residence in Seattle for residence here, will assume or pay cash difference. J. A. MORLAN, Chamber of Commerce. 22S W. Ith st. 10-tf mHE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAND AND X Loan Exchange. 254 S. Broadway, D. W. Lewis, manager— Unlimited choice bargains in all kinds of Southern California realty; agents of the Exchange are among the most reliable and conservative deal era in Southern California. 2-l3lf "JpOR EXCHANGE— 2 clear lots in Chicago suitable for flats or resi dence, good location; for small houses or lots In Los Angeles. W. P. LARKIN A CO., owners, 110 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. 20-tf Ft) I t~E XCH ANO E ~T FINETZ-BOOM HOUSE with barn and Inrge lot . southwest, for about 20 acres near city limits, suitable for alfalfa. Inquire of A. .1. KASTON. 117 S. Main st. 25 THE LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE incorporated, located at 144 S. Main st., is the largest and best equipped institution in Southern California. It provides a thorough business edu cation In the most practical way. The shorthand department leads nil competitors, and is a great success. Its department of penmanship Is con ducted hy E. K. Isaacs, a teacher of national repu tation. Day session open all the year. Night ses sions Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights of each week. Send for catalogue. E. R. SCHRA DER, pres.; F. W. KELSEY, vlce-pres.; L. N. INBKEEP, sec. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 276 S. Spring st.; the oldest, largest and finest equipped commercial school in Southern Califor nia; a thorough course in the commercial branches and hanking; a superior ana successful shorthand and typewriting department and a practical Eng lish course: new college rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; electric elevator for pupils 7 use; now furniture and appliances; open all the year; pupils received at any time; Illustrated catalogue and full Information free. G. A. HOUGH, presi dent; N. C. FELKER. vice-president. rjIHROOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, PAS .I adena. offers manual training, Sloyd art. liter ary, scientific, classical and normal departments. See exhibit in Stlmson hlock. Los Angeles, or ad dress PRESIDENT C. H. KEYES, Pasadena. "871 ROBEL INSTITUTE, CASA DE ROSAS, X Adams street, corner Hoover. Term opens February 4th. Tuition, $100. Kindergarten depart ment, $5 per month. Address all applications to MME. CAROLYN M. N. CLAYERIE. / i IRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL— \JT 4I« W. Tenth st. MISS PARSONS and MISS DENNEN. \fRB. WEAVER JACKSON. MANICURING i'X. for ladles and gentlemen; specialist in com plexion department; electrolytic removal of super fluous hair. 206-7-8 Stlmson hlock: tel. 1256. OPIUM, MORPHINE AnFc~CAINE~HABIT successfully treated; no failures, no hindran ces from business; consultation strictly confiden tial ; hours 1 :S0 to sp. m. 304 Stlmson block. 17 DA NOR UFF PERM AN ENTLY CUREdTkX aminatton free: also chiropody, manicuring, shampooing, etc. VACY STEER. 121 1-2 S. Broadway. DR. R. O. COLLINS, OPTHALMIC OPTl cian, with the Los Angeles Optical Institute; eyes examined free. yz?> S. Spring st. ; MASSAQB AND ELECRTICITY. MISS DARRELL, F dass massage treatment. Rooms 11 and 12 355. s. Spring. 2-8 30 MISS LILY, LATE FROM PARIS, GIVES scientific massage; hand-rubbing, alcohol and perfumed baths; attendants. Parlor 18, 142 S. Main st. MISS MARY STONE? MASSAGE TREAT nient. 138 1-2 N. Spring St., room 22. 2-28 CSEE VERA CLAIR, THE" FAMOUS MAS IO sage and vapor baths, 528 W. Seventh. 2-21 M ADAME DE LEON—BATHS, MASSAGE; electro-magnetic treatment j 416 1-2 S. Spring TURKISH AND OTHI^BATHS^ rjIURKIBH AND OTHER BATHS. Both departments of the Hammam have been thoroughly cleaned and refitted. Ladles' depart ment open from Ba.m.to» p. m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to 12 m. Gentlemen's department open day and night, except Sunday afternoon. We give Turk ish, Russian, Sulphur, Electric, Salt, Medical and other baths. Massage given at "huths" or private homes. H. O. BROOKS, Proprietor. 230 south Main st. PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS. B. WAITE, 2U W. geles, Cal.; views made to order gunrantued. Largest assortment S. California views. JJHOTOS, ANY SIZE, $1. .PLAZA GALLERY. I~3UB TINTYPES," NICEST " FINISI™ 25c; cabinets, $1 do/,.: at the tent. Cpper Maiu st. CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. MOTT^M ARKET coffees, spices and olives. LUDWIG & WAGNER, telephone 55j. SALE aTY PROP^TY^ fIOR sai.B HY REN FRO, DuBOIS A CUMMINGS. 121 % W. Tlitrrt at., stlmson Block. Beautiful home on Seventh st„ worth $8000; must be sold at a great sacrifice; see us about this at once. $2600 -A lovely home en Twelfth si., between Georgia Bell and Sentous streets; cement Side walks ; house brand new,; all modern conveniences; will nelson very easy terms. 12400—A good 5-room cottage on Trenton street; cement sidewalks; sewer connection; everything . first-class; on easy time. South Olive street between First and Second, A3 feet with 2 good houses: one in rooms, the other 5 rooms, will sell this tine property at a bargain. We have some good bargains in ranch property toofFerln Savannah and El Monte, nnd orange lands In Monrovia. Good huilding lot on Bonnie Brae, just oiT Seventh, siaoo. Lot 50x150, South Walnut street, $450. Fine lot on San Julian, In Moran tract, Just off Tenth, f0r?750. To exchange--20 acres just outside city limits of Sacramento; will sell or exchange for Los Angeles city property. If you .wish to sell or exchange your property quickly, list with us. We loan money at 6 per cent to build homes on the installment plan. Before borrowing to build, call and see us. RENFRO, DuBOIS A CUMMINGS, 20 !2i'a W. Third st., Stlmson Block. BR St'RE TO SEE The Hammel * Denker tract before buying elsewhere. GET OUR PRICES. This tract is bounded by Main, Santee, Ninth and Eleventh streets, consequently Is CLOSE IN. FIFTY LOTS For a speculation. There Is nothing better In Los Angeies. COOK St PARSONS, sole Agents, 244 S, Broadway. IS JpOR BALE GRIDER A DOW, REAL ESTATE —AND-- INVESTMENT BROKERS, 100-' a South Broadway. ESTABLISHED 1881. - CITY LOTS,— $25 down and $10 a month without interest will btiy a tine lot on a graded street with cement walks. IS minutes ride from tho business center. Price only 8160. See this. 8350 will buy a .id-foot lot on Fourteeenih street, set to hearing fruits, half a block from the electric cars. This must be sold within a week. See this. SWO wMI buy a tine lot on Pico st., half a block from electric cars. $600, choice lot on Adams st. New residence, to cost $3.1.10, going up on adjoining lot; one block from electric cars. Price only $600. 81100, tine building lot on Santee St., between Fifteenth and Sixteenth sts. This lot is 200 feet deep. Adjoining lots held at 81S00, GRIDER A DOW| 108 1-2 B. Broadway. 19 QT SE A~BUYS .11-2 ACRES OF EXBA FINE %p i uU land, location unsurpassed, no frosts or fogs, 0 shares of water, 1-2 acre in blackberries which produced 2 tons hist year; 1-2 mile front depot, school.church and store ; the best bargain out. *3t~ Xl i — I'OVKLY COUNTRY HOME, ONE w i *j\J acre fine land. 6-room bouse,barn, plenty of w ater, close to depot, store, pusiotilccnud church, 30 minutes drive from city. $200 per acre will buy 40 acres just outside the city on the south, adjoining lands held at $300 to MOO per aero. Buy this nnd double your money inside of 12 months. This belongs to' a non-resi dent, and must be sold. (450 per acre will buy 20 acres just south of the city, a little west of the University car line. Can subdivide and sell In lots for three times the price asked. 96500—10 ncreß, set solid to bearing lemons and oranges. Fine residence, large grounds sot to Choice plants, shrubs aud climbing vines. Here all kinds of tropical vines thrive In winter; abso lutely no frost. This place is only 15 minutes' drive from the business center. GRIDEB A DOW. 19 108*4 s - Broadway. THE TRACT OF HOM ES—GRIDER A DOW'S Adams street trnct; 300 50-foot residence lots, corner Of Adams street and Central avenue; Adams street 82 feet wide, and Twenty-eighth street 100 feet wide, both lined with palm trees; streets graveled ; cement walks anil curbs; water piped; 175 lots sold and over 40 houses built in the last four months. Rich sandy loam; no mud: the healthiest portion of the city. Examine this tract now uud compare It with other properties. Lots are i»3oo and up, on easy terms. Special Induce ments to those who will build at once. Central aye. double track electric car line runs through this tract. Take the Central avenue cars at corner of Second anil Spring streets: the rldo takes only 12 minutes. Agents at our branch office on the cor ner of Central avenue and Twenty-ninth street will show the property. For views of the tract, maps and all Information, write or call on us. Free carriages at all times. GRIDER A DOW, IOS'., s. Broadway. Telephone 1390. 3-tf RIDER A DOW CENTRAL AVENUE TRACT, Adjoins their celebrated Brlswnlter and Adams street tract, and contains 82 flue building lots frontlngon Central aye., Thirty-first and Thlrtv second sts. which are graded and curbed und have cement walks, shade trees planted und water piped; sandy loam sotl.no mud; we have put the price so low and the terms so easy that every lot will Bell within 30 days; prices $100, 8125, $15) to $225; terms, $25 down, balance $10 a month, or a liberal discount for cash; no Interest will be charged on lots sold during the next 80 days; once more yon have an opportunity to buy residence lots on a double electric car line, only 12 minutes' ride from the business center, at one-half their actual value; take the Central aye. cars, at corner Spring and Second sts., to our branch otlice at the corner of Twcnty-ulnth st.. where our agents will show the property; free carriages to the tract. For maps and prices see GRIDER A DOW, 109' i S. Broadway. 18 tf ni"! LOVELY FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE RUV/U with lot 100x125, close to electric cars, price for a few days $500 on easy terms. $2500 will btry a brand new 7-room residence; flue reception hall, winding stairway; large double parlors; elegant mantel and grate; large pantry and closets; piped for hot and cold water ; marble washstand; patent water-closets; house finished in yellow pine throughout; cement walk. Lot 50x150, within one block of electric cars; street graded and (traveled ; cement curbs and walk. See this at once. Only $2500 on easy terms. 94500 will buy a Hne home of 12 rooms; all mod ern conveniences, finished In red cedar, elegant reception hall and stairway, double parlors, two fine mantels nnd grates; corner lot, 10,)xl50, Grand avenue, yard set to palms and choice flowers; owner compelled to sell. See this at once, only übout 15 minutes from the business center* GRIDER & DOW, Io9? a ' South Broadway. 19 QTTY HOUSES^ For sale-Lovely new 5-room cottage with all modern Improvements, reception hall, mantel, grate, hot and cold water, marble w ashstand, bath, pantry and closets, front and back porches, lot 50 a 130 to alley, 12 minutes ride from the husiness center by electric car, street graded and gravelled, cement walk and curbs, can he sold for SI4OO if taken at once, easy terms, See GRIDER A DOW, 20 10B?i S. Broadway. JpOR SALE— $1000—Lot on Maple avenue, near Tenth St. 4700--Lot on Ocean avenue. $600--Lot on Bonnie Brae st, $350—Lot on Bryant avenue, Urniston tract. $25(>0--Lot on (irand avenue, corner. ERNEST G. TAYLOR, 21 214 N. Spring st. T7HJR. SALE -84800, FINE B-ROOM HOUSE, X hath nnd barn, in East Los Angeles, close to car line; lot 60x185; ?)loi>, elegant lot, 50x150, on Santee, between Twelfth and Pico; other choice property in city; call and see. J. K. CHALM ERS, real estate and Insurance, room moandlll, New Wilson block, southeast corner First and Spring. ]!l 171 OB SALE—OR, TRADE, A FINK 18-ROOM J house, northeast corner of First st. and Fre mont aye,; "Redondo," n 23-room house In ft good location for business; lot on Nob H ill tract; all must be sold nt a sacrifice. 806 W, Third st. BELL A SARICHI. 24 liOR BALE™ The finest tract for subdivision In the city; close In. on car lino and cheap. SMITH O O'BRIEN, 21 147 S. Broadway. FOR RA liE^TWOBUSINESS LOTH • STREETS graded and sewered. Price $1700. Also 10 acres 12 miles from this olty; living water; ?10oo; owner. Must be sold in ten days. Address C, box 60, this Office. 10 IjlOR SALE -TIIIS IS A BARGAIN. $2,000. A corner close in. Fine view, close to cable cars. Both streets graded. First-class location. Buy this and make money. WM. F. BOSHY - SHELL, lift ft. Broadway. 20 FOR SALE—ONE FINE ™LOT T.V FAI It mount trnct for $1000, worth $120.). W. P. LARKIN A CO., 20tf i io s. Broadway. FOR BALE-87W FEET WEST SIDE TOWNK aye.; CCOO; easy terms. Inquire fiud E. Third ■t. 20 mOPERTY.^ -ESTABLISHED 1887- VT*OBTON A KENNEDY, Real Estate and Investrrient Brokers, 131 S. Broadway, Tel. 889, Orange and walnut groves a specialty. Large ranches for subdivision. Gilt edge city property. ■ 12-25-tf J7IOR SALE— LOTS! LOTS LOTS; LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! AT HIGHLAND PARK. Just outside city on electric road; finest lots now on the market; size of lots from .50 to 150 to lor more acres, just as yon WUDI line balmy climate and the best of spring water. These lots will be sold on long time If desired. Houses built to order. Call and be shown the best bargains lv the mar ket. W. P. LARKIN A CO. 2-ltf Owners, 110 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. JJi'-|V A MONTH PAYS FOB A LOT IN ii?* 1 fj the Kohler tract, near Seventh St.; streets graded, graveled, curbed, cement walks; f 23 new houses; why nre there more houses build ing in the Kohler tract than elsew here? Because the Kohler lots nre the cheapest; three-quarters of mile from post ofllce. A snap: New. cosy, elegant bouse, 4 rooms, hath, closets, beautiful hardwood mantel, a gem, forsll6o. W. J. FISHER, 227 W. Second st. 19 WN A PS, ONLY BY T. WIISEN DANGER, 227 W, Second st. $400-56 by 180 feet near Twenty-second st. $*2.50 per acre—io acres bos: irrigated land, Wal nut Colony; $lo cash. 8 years time. t> per cent. ft 1000-50x135 ft. near West Adams st., amidst pa lattal residences, or 82000 fir 100x135 feet. $1100—3 ueres, W. Washington St.. ■1800—10 lots, W. Washington st. $2100—100x201) feet, t tots near Pearl «cd Pico sts. £2500—The finest COmi rln Harper tract. |10,000— ltm acres Santa Tc Springs. 10 Til.OR SALE—BB7S WILD BUY A 1800 LOT ON X Thirty-sixth street, near Main. 50x125; also 20 choice lots on electric line, between Los Att* geles and Pasadena; lotsfmm 50x150 to 200x800 feet sold on lone time; houses built to order; come and take a free trip out and iret a choice lot; no money down to those w ho build at once. W. P. LARKIN A CO.. lOt! 110 S- Broadway. -1710R SALE BY W. I. FISHER, 227 W. SEC- X ond st.— $14 a foot, lots. Kohler st., near Sev enth; $15 a root, lots, Merchant St., near Seventh; MOD, a snap, new house, 6 rooms, hard finished, Kohler st.; $1850, new house, ri rooms, bath, Kohler st.; $82.50, a. $10 cash. 8 years' credit. 6 per cent, 10 acres; $750, a., 12 acres, near electric cars, Univer sity; wmited §404*0, 10S U gross, on city property, rents 24 per cent. 20tf Ft ) R SA]7e—ssooo. $3000 CASH~WILL BUY large 8-room, two-story flue house, nil modern, on corner lot. 100x118 feet; this place is southwest, on electric line | will BOOn be worth $10,000. Also a number of other good houses, southwest, from $1500 up. \V. P. LARKIN A CO., 20-tf 110 s. Broadway. MD. JOnNSON, • 213 W. First St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 2 6tf SALE 20 fine bargains In houses, from ?600 to $2000; some that must be «ou.l and will go at burgalns. W. P. LARKIN A CO., 20tf no h. Broadway. I Ti OR sALE-sNAr.'sir.'o.' 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 7 bath, patent clo*et, new, built days work; street graded. sewerM and cement walk, near Pearl and Pico: owners going away, must sell. JOHN L. PAVKOVI'TI, 220 \V. First st. 19 T7IOR SALE— X 45 feet west side s, Main st., 8200 per foot. SMITH it O'BUIEN, ■Jin 147 S. Broadway. 1710R BALE W EST HALF OF LOTS 4 AND 5, . hlock 29. Hancock's survey, 85 acres, near oil Weill In the N. W. quarter of the city. Apply to C. M. STEP 11.ENS, room 00, Temple block. Istf "OACIFIC LOAN ciiMPAN> . X INCORPORATED. Loans money in any amount on all ktndl of collateral securities, dia monds, jatrelryj sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, Iron and steel safes without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Private office for ladles. W.E DE GROt IT. Manager, Rooms 1, :; and 4. 114 S. Spring st. TT™ Nl< >N ~IA lAN COM pAN V . Stiinson block, Loans money on nil khids of collateral security, wat.'hes. diamonds, seidskius and furniture In lodging and hoarding-houses ami on pianos without removal: also on tv mds. stocks and mortgages; low interest; money at once; mshiess ciinrhhmtlal; pri vate office for ladies, room 112. CLARK A.SHAW, manager, rooms 111 and 112, first floor, Stlmson blocks M< »NX V TO LOAN tVN Dla'mON D™ watches, jewelry, siskins, etc.; also on pia nos, merchandise. Iron and steel safes, furniture in lodging houses, hoarding lis US OS nnd hotels without removal: also on city and country property; low interest; can have money at once; business confi dential; private oflice fot ladles. GEO. S. ROBIN SON, 233 W. First Bt„ roum»)2 aud 3« T>6~~iEXTER & WADSAVORTII, BROKERS, .1 805 W. Second st,, buy nnd tell mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest In real estate call on us; collections made and property munnged for non residents, 28tf MONEY TO LOAN IN riUMS TO SUIT ON any good collateral; business strictly confi dential: loans negotiated on city aud country property. W. E. DEMING. 211 W. First St., room 15. rpl) LOAN - UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR 1 small loans; no commissions; light expense. SECURITY LOAN A TRUST <'0., 223 S. Spring. M~ ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND~SMALL amounts; long or short time. S. P. ORES* SINGER, 237 W. First st. 3-3 OO f\nCi TO LOAN ON CITY PR(H~ mJiUUU erty, from (2000 up. W. P LARKIN. 110 S. Broadway. 20-tf rpb loaN- money" in sums to suit at L reasonable rates. WM. F. BOSUYSHELL. 11fi S. Broadway. tf rpb LOAN—MONEY ON PERSONAL BFXX'R- J_ lty. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 120 W. First St. 28-tf Money"to loan—smith a vbrien. 147 s. Broadway. 2-6-tf mi) LOAN—SIOO TO $100,0J0; of,'TO 8 NET. 220 X W. First st. 8-5-tf ONEY TO iIOAN"~™SUMB TO SUIT 220 W. First st. TO LOAN—MONEY ON PERSONAL NOTES. 220 \y. First st. 78-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES, i rpOLET—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, ALL MODERN X improvements, line yard, some choltn fruit. Southwest corner of Pearl and Tenth streets. Call on OWNER, 544 South Hill street. Also nleather top huggy and harness for sale very cheap. 10 T7IOR RENT-LARGE Lisp OF HOUSES IN X all parts of the city. S. P. CRESSINGER, 237 W. First, st. ,;t--; ~~FOR RENT-BROOMS t£ior^b>:n^'^nll> X houses in all parts of the city. S. P. ORBS' SINGER, 237 W. First st. 3-; THE DENVER, lit N. MAIN ST.; FINK furnished fobms, $1.5 » per week and up; center Of elty. / 1 RAND PACIFIC. 423 s'. SPRING ST.; FINE yX large rooms; $3 per week and up. mO LET—TWO SUNNY F URN I she I) rooms X at 054 S. Hill si. 22 FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. I PIANO FOR RENT, t*.6o PER J month, or will sell on easy payments. 508 S Broadway. 2-17 11 CHIROPODISTS. S~ A. LANON - SURGEON CHIROPODD3T; • pedicuring for ladies und gentlemen; 208 stlmson block, corner Third and Spring; Sunday hours, hi to 4. Af lIS. L. .1. KENNEDY, 'MANICURE AND JJM- chiropodist; moles nnd hair removed hy electric needle. Crocker block, 212 S. Broadway. MISS C. STAFFER! CHIROPODIST; 1. \ . dies' masseuse. 'Jit W. First st., opp. Nadeau. DR. B~ ZACHAU,SURGEON chiropodist! 121 S. Main st., moms 4 olid 5. PIANOS. I NOR BALE—BARGAINS— STANDARD UP ' right piano, slightly used, 9285, Handsome [vers A Pond piano, snap hnrgalu. not much used, $285; worth $400, Largest size cabinet grand piano, 8 pedals, Walnut DOM, fine torn-. $270, cash ot Installment* KOHLER a CHASE,3BBB.Spring street. BICYCLES. K. COW AN, Mlilt. TlKis." IIT B. "VAU . ueyiCda.t'aflenf for Itainblerbtcyoles. T,le phone 1351. s. Spring Bt. B level.k, iiriiiiv AND i.ivkhv v.. tioAT. REAL ESTATE. B V KLI/* 'KAIIH : Ii l", "ttEATT"'KsrATK A Nil liiftinuiicu ugenla; uiouty loanya ul o jifi-t-t'tu. ;uo W. Third st. 12-7 If ! **** <SS3SBKJS^^s^ San^TatTnto" aniPpleasant y alley Irrigatlnndlstriet hasthe combination of choice I land, ample water supply, fine climate, schools, churches and railroad facilities. Prices so low that men of moderate means run purchase. Fine farm ing, fruit and dairying lands. We have Ihree special bargains, 400, lfifl, 150 acres at forced sale; Intending buyers cannot fail to BUT* chase after learning full particulars. Southern Nevada lands, ol our own 3e!ection,»nd survey, on the lines of project* l railways ht t'.f. en I-os Angeles and salt Lake City; elf mat* aud soil unsurpassed; $1.50 per ucre; 50 cents cash, balance 25 years at 6 per cent If desired: tule perfect; no residence or improvem -nts on lands required. Full particulars, rending matter and maps turntshefl. 43 acres, Artesla. near creamery, choice neigh borhood, tine house, excellent improvements, 20 acres for alfalfa or grain, fi miles south from center of city ; tine property ; har«ain. Fine place at Orange; modern house; 10 acres in oranges; several acres in extensive variety of de ciduous fruits; very desirable home. mo tv wed LOY A HV It IN, W S. Broadwa* JjEFORE BUYING Fit FIT' LANDS GET pamphlet describing lands unrivaled for semi-ttop ical fruits and nuts ueur Phoenix, Ariz.; earliest fruits, best quality, Ideal climate, no frosi, fogg, sandstorms, scale or other Insect pests; 5 acres up wards; easy terms. Address B 10, this office. 2-l3tf JpOR SALE HOMES FOR ALL. Choice fruit, berry and farming lands. One mils outside city and near the new Pasadena electric road, in tracts to suit, at $60j ?so, $12* to $100 per acre, on easy terms; take the electric cars oa spring stroet to Highland Park post office. Our agent there will she t the land, or fre« carriage from our office to the tract. GRIDER A DO\V, lOfl'j S. Rrondwsy. 9tf IjjlO RSAL E - FRF IT LANDS IN THE~™> Mission Maolay rancho, near San Fernanda and Pacolma on the Southern Pacific railway, within easy reach of the city; 1100 feet above sea level; delightful climate: $73 per acre, on easy terms; also good building lots in West Los Angeles on the University electric ear line. Apnly to the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNI V, rooms fi and 7, Phillips Block Annex, Los Angeles; special prices for cash. 8-i jpOR SA~E~ ?so per acre, acres first-class alfalfa land. $40 per acre, 160 acres alfalfa, close in. $lon per acre. 40, .10 and tiO acre blocks at city 11 ra its; terms easy. W. P. LARKTX A CO., 110 S. Broadway. 2l)tf Headquarters for Chit-ago Buyers. FOR SALE CHEAP—LANDS Near this olty, only $123 per acre* elegant sub irrigated orchards in first-class condition. Also unimproved Innd in tracts to suit, $5 oto $75 per acre. Buy now and double your money before twelve months. McKOON A JACKSON, 234 West First Street. 22 COM P0LSORV SALE OF LAND TO~~CLOSE out an estate; 320 acres of grazing and fanning land In Tulare county, Cal., 10 miles northeast of Vlsalla, 1 mile distant from Kaweah station, on Southern Pacific railroad. Apply ut once to.IOS. MESMBR, administrator, Los Angeles. Cal. 217 "O ELINQUISHMENT OF 180 ACRES OP XVmoist sand loam in artesian district, where pure soft water can be obtained for less than $2.00 per acre, In this county near railroad, to exchange for live stock or farm Implements. 126 W. 8d st, lOif " sali"-(-hea"pT i xccßsToNsrsr X perlor fruit lands, water *old with land In definite quantity, delivered In steel pipes under pressure, reservoir capacity six billion gallons, HEMET LAND CO, Baker Block. Los Angeles. TjlOR SALE -12 FRUIT ranches. 0000 X bargains, from 10 acres up to 500, close In; 8 choice orange groves. In full bearing, on easy terms, w. p. LARKIN A CO., no B.Broadway. 20-tf OR BALE—I HAVE FOB, SALE IN THE great alfalfa belt of Compton. ranches from $700 up; nothing but genuine bargains listed. Call on or address O. S. STONE, Compton, Cal. ,28 IjlOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—3 SKc Hons of good land In Keru county. Inquire 418 South Spring street. FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOI S. 171 OR BALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING Machine Company offer for the next SO days tiie following bargains—Whites, Standards, Auto matics, Singers, Domestics, Davis, Households, etc., from $12 to $15. on payments of $1 per week. 340 S. Spring st. Branch, 86 E. Colorado, Pasadena. 8-2 FOR SALE—AN ELEOANT NEW ITHimiT piano: will take board nnd room in part OS change. Address J., box 80. this otlice. 23-1 r UITXIt~ETd~IANT _ RO~3W Vf" Case A Carcasses instruction, very cheap. (>52 S. Broadway, cor. Seventh. ' 21 FOR SAYE-100,0l»~OLD~PO8TAO"irSTAMPS, cheap. T., box 20. this office. FOR SALE—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES to stilt, at this omco. FOR SALE--UVE STOCK. FOBS ALE AND EXCH ANO E—FJ NEB l N<; i. k and double drivers, buggies and harness, B. F. BACON, rear MS S. Broidway. 2-8-tf FRED HVNEF HAS ORNAMENTAL aNO decftTuous fruit trees, large variety: 2rj w. Fourth St, Call or write. SALE tiOSPER FILLY. iS'EARSOLB X good roadster. Southeast corner of clintou and Vermont avenue. 18 ATTOjmEYS-AT-LA\Y. CTIEXEY'&OROXIX— NW. COR. KRANKLH? and New Jllyli sts., Los Angeles. Rooms I'JL 13, 11, Abstract and Title Insurance t.lo.'k. I>KC X * FOLEY." ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW, » and !t, Moore block, 110 Court st. MX. YorxVi. .VITC>RXEY-AT-LA\Y, 4(5 . Uraill.iliv liuildinß. REPAIRERS.^ (>|HICAGO BEPAIRINO CO., JaTmATOb] j 163 \V. Fifth st. Repairs made for any stove lii the tj. 8. Patterns made to order. 15 (1 A SOI,I x X BTt >V ES CLEANED, X Tel. mis, lU, At KM AX. 10.1 >nrlnn st. THE LUXURY OF SHABBINESS There is a luxury of shabViness which exceeds any feeling which hai its root In pride. It is the luxury of a kind wlfuh loves above all things to avoid trouble' and to feel the advantage of a sor; of disguise which increases real freedoit of action. When Harourj al-Raschid woo about in Bagdad fn the disguise of a merchant, he pcobably felt twice as powerful a> he <1 id when he Bat on the throne of the Caliphs, for he felt twice as free. Hi was fr&s to act like an ordinary citizen, hud yet free also to resume Ins soverign" prMer at pleasure. To orcliia ry in en, the comfort of shabbitess, where shabbiness is not )nsfDSed tvnori them by their narrow inepme. is that they feel really at liberty t» spend ex actly a$ they please. Without conforming to anybody else's judgmeii t>f what it would become them to do. Besides, even the richest man or woman it unwilling to expose good clothes to iniiry qr ruin, whereas, it is sometimes qvjte a relief to find a suitable occasion tir repudiating clothes of which one is werry, partly be cause they are so presuminj, and > mmv to claim a right over you, aul Beein to pike it for granted that you canuever turn off such old and Irieil mends.' , Now, if the convention <»f soct.et&re* Utrictvour liherty in one viiy, the hajlita of which you have got weify restrict if in mother, ami you never feeiso free as when you arc dressed In shabby clothes, for the protection of which youjfeel no kind of ahsciety, and yet which yai would not he borry for an opportunity omnally discard* Ing! The last uses of a ship by suit are the plea san test uses. You fel no responsl* bilftv for them, and \jt you are not unwilling to lind an ojpurtunity for v niptire with a disguise mrah yon bejel v to t Inuk a little uuworliy of you/* In shabfrkr clothes you persupe yourself that your dignity is all Intertf, and thai you have no need to dress tolustain ir. lint none tue less you anticiate Without un mixed regret tiie prospaqof assuming a coslitmejiiore in pro pi irlpn to yuiirTin tHnaip merits. And whji you can com* bime tin! freedom'Of a nearly woru-ou' u dress Wltl the antiripa. >n of casting -off the cryaaln and coming arili like a Ifut tertiy, you, are probal t at the btga water murk of BeU utisfan ion. To unite the Been sense i being titleil to dress well, am of the intention J to justify th.it title, is perhaps the terytm abme of' any luxury tliaf clothes can dQjh fcr. You enaiy your troud sunerloY/ty doubly, iirst m paradin your indifference to the* "accidents" of ijess, and next in the immediate 1 ' prospal of properly as serting that on a fitting aud near occasion.— l-undo Spectator.